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			<h2>Xados</h2>
			<h3>Parameters</h3>
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			<u>Xados</u> <u>Parameter</u>:<br/>
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			&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;When the program is executed, it
			can take some commands. Here you can find a list of them:
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				-h<br/>
				--help
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				It show a short help text about the command that
				<b>Xados</b> allows.
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				-v<br/>
				--version
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				It show the program version.
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				-e<br/>
				--editor
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				Informs to <b>Xados</b> that the script must be
				opened with the <b><a href="../editor/editor.html">
				Xados Editor Window</a></b>. It will allow the user
				to configurate the current script.
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				-x<br/>
				--external
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				Informs to <b>Xados</b> that the name past as parameter
				is the adress of a script that is not into the user
				configuration directory. This can be convined with
				<b>-e</b> to edit the external script.
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